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Genoa City Centre Information

Genoa historic centre with it's city walls that still remain, is the best example of entirely preserved Medieval town in Europe and in The Mediterranean area. A large part has been declared a World Heritage site by Unesco.
The Palazzo Ducale of Genoa is one of the city’s most admired symbols.
In the beautiful Via Garibaldi (Strada Nuova or The golden street), there is an extraordinary museum corner, with the Strada Nuova museums which are Palazzo Bianco and Rosso e Tursi.
The San Lorenzo cathedral is dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, city patron and hosts two beautiful Museums: Museo del Tesoro and Museo Diocesano.
Palazzo Reale Royal Palace Museum is a beautiful Palace built by two great Genovese families.
Belvedere Luigi Montaldo is a gorgeous terrace hanging on the historical centre district, with an amazing view on the city and the port.
Palazzo del Principe Doria is also a palace one shouldn't miss when visiting Genoa.
Genoa has 82,000 square metres of public parks in the city centre, such as Villetta Di Negro which is right in the heart of the town, overlooking the historical centre.
Genoa city centre‘s shops are a great place for shopping. Ample choice is also available for avant-garde design enthusiasts, while the traditional antiques shops and art galleries are the ideal for those looking for small and big treasures. There is a large variety of mega-stores specialising in books, records and high-tech products, as well as plentiful musical instruments shops, old shops and stalls selling antique books.
Spending time in a cafe or a restaurant is an especially pleasant experience in Genoa, as these places often bear testimony to the history of the city.
Transportation from Genoa City centre
There are 2 main train stations in Genoa (Brignole and Principe Station) that offer connections to all main Italian cities.
Genova Piazza Principe station is a short walk from Palazzo del Principe in the heart of the city. It’s also well served by public transport if your hotel is a little distance away. It serves trains from France and major Italian cities in the north, including Turin and Milan. Travellers can also catch services from the station to the capital city of Rome.
There are also two other stations in Genoa. Genoa Brignole Station is another large rail hub, while Genoa Sampierdarena serves local trains into the surrounding suburbs.
A Taxi transfer from Genoa to Genoa Airport is the fastest and most convenient way to travel.Private Transfer from Genoa to Genoa Airport costs around 60 EUR and the travelling time is about 20 minutes.
Transfers from Genoa to Savona, Portofino, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure, la Spezia and many other popular tourist destinations are also available with City Airport Taxis.

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